02-11-2020, 09:35 PM
Thanks for the data Ron, it's nice to see some real figures! And also looks to be quite in line with what the stated consumption of Teslas is according to wikipedia. They have it at 26kWh for 100 miles for the standard range model.
A few questions on the data, if you don't mind sharing.
Is this 189kWh more or less in line with your average monthly consumption for the car? What do you use the car for? (going to work everyday etc?)
What sort of total electricity consumption does your household have? Just trying to figure out where the car usage goes percentage wise. Like I said, for me that would be almost doubling my electricity consumption but then again I don't think I would drive anywhere near that as I live in the middle of the city and I don't need a car for everyday stuff.
A few questions on the data, if you don't mind sharing.
Is this 189kWh more or less in line with your average monthly consumption for the car? What do you use the car for? (going to work everyday etc?)
What sort of total electricity consumption does your household have? Just trying to figure out where the car usage goes percentage wise. Like I said, for me that would be almost doubling my electricity consumption but then again I don't think I would drive anywhere near that as I live in the middle of the city and I don't need a car for everyday stuff.